Posted on 03/31/2009 4:36:45 PM PDT by rxsid
What's Up with the Government "Crypt Fields" ??
Tomorrow night's program features a new Evil Conservative Contributor, Michelle D'Allocroce. You might know her from her frequent appearances on Neil Cavuto's Fox News television program, oftentimes delivering the stories about life on the Mexico border that will make your skin crawl. Michelle has been doing some investigating, and we'll be getting a report on this mysterious project in the Arizona desert tomorrow night on Evil Conservative Radio (7pm edt on WVOX-AM 1460 in NYC, streaming live here on this site. Call-in number 914-636-0110).
Why is the government pre-building 30,000 graves in the Arizona National Veterans Cemetery? ECR questions the workers and gets some video of this creepy initiative in the Arizona desert. Is it something sinister or just your stimulus dollars at work? Michelle D'Allacroce looks into this tomorrow night on Evil Conservative Radio.
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http://www.evilconservativeonline.com/2009/03/whats-up-with-government-crypt-fields.html
I thought they were septic tanks at first but I didn’t see any holes. They are a lot wider than a coffin. That’s pretty weird.
Its quite obvious what they are, think 21st century.
Its concrete blocks for the Pyramids of Obama.
Environmetally safe concrete kinetic energy bombs. Drop these suckers from 7 miles up and watch the fun.
That's 'cuz they're two up/two down condo units! I kid you not, it's a cozy four per box.
There was another thread earlier today and a former employee of one of these "Memorial Parks" explained the whys and wherefores. It actually made sense when he explained it.
It seems that pre-positioning the vaults and then spreading topsoil and planting grass have an advantage. If to have the vaults already placed you don't need heavy equipment later when you start using the site for a burial ground. You just uncover the top and lower the casket into the vault. First one in gets the lower "bunk" then they place a divider to serve as a top to the lower chamber and the floor of the top chamber. The second guy in get the top bunk. You can do all that without tearing up the sod with dump trucks and backhoes.
Regards,
GtG
That does makes sense, especially in light of the ‘fact’ that this is occurring in the Arizona National Veterans Cemetery.
lol...although, that is another great explanation.
take my word on this, I manage a concrete batch plant in Alaska, we make an identical looking concrete septic tank, there must be an inlet and outlet one on each end, on average these tanks weigh around 8,000 lbs. give or take, those look like 1500 gallon tanks.
They would be massively heavy if solid, would require a 100 ton crane to lift them if they were.
Explanation acceptable pending further data. Mystery solved. FILE CLOSED
***The second guy in get the top bunk.***
Or it is for married couples. My mother-in-law is buried on top of her husband at Fort Gibson National Cemetery, Oklahoma.
Now that makes sense.
Well, Obama said the projects had to be “shovel ready.”
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